“Always check your candy.” | Trick ‘r Treat (2007)
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“Always check your candy.” | Trick ‘r Treat (2007)
In December 1978, Brenda Spencer had asked her father for a radio for Christmas. But come to that day, she was given a .22 caliber rifle with 500 rounds of ammunition instead, which would be used against the children at Cleveland Elementary School a month later.
Brenda had told police, “I asked for a radio and he bought me a gun.” When asked why he might have done that, she answered, “I felt like he wanted me to kill myself.”
She doesn’t like Mondays. I don’t either.
Just some of the amazing programs [adult swim] has brought to us, And while there might not be that many Gems on right now there at least still trying and that is a great thing. P.S Remember The Dawn Is Your Enemy
Absolutely obsessed with the above work of the self-taught, Louisiana artist Royal Robertson. Robertson, who passed away in 1997 and suffered from paranoid schizophrenia, spent his entire life in the Bayou State. Taking out the moniker “Prophet Royal Robertson” his work often depicted futuristic visions of aliens and the end times, visions the reclusive Robertson claimed he’d had since the age of 14. After Adell, his wife of 20 years left him in the mid-70s, he took refuge in his apocryphal work which often depicted his wife as the root cause.
Robertson’s work would toil in obscurity of years, before an unknown amount of it was destroyed by Hurricane Andrew in 1992. Finally in 1997, at the age of 60, “Libra Patriarch Prophet Lord Archbishop Apostle Visionary Mystic Psychic Saint” Royal Robertson passed away suddenly. The above work represents his bizarre blend of: End-of-times rhetoric, complex numerology, pulp novels, comic books, “girlie mags”, and sci-fi literature, The final piece most famously appeared on the cover of Sufjan Stevens 2010 electronic-indebted album the Age of Adz and the photograph features Robertson standing outside his home.
Pastels and more Egon Schiele inspired sketches. #pastels #sketches #egonschiele #summerwork
Pastels and Egon Schiele inspired sketch. #pastels #sketches #egonschiele #summerwork
Egon Schiele studies. #sketches #egonschiele #summerwork #figures
Another H.R. Giger inspired sketch. Thinking of making a painting with this one. #sketches #demon #alien #hrgiger
H.R. Giger inspired. #sketches #hrgiger #summerwork
#sketches #skeletons #creepycritters #summerwork
Some summer sketches. #creepycrotters #cute #sketches
Messing around with the old tarot set. #tartcards #spooky #occult
#pool #summer #chillinwiththedoggies
#pool #summer
Quick study of the Creature from the Black Lagoon. #watercolor #painting #study #monster #moviemonster #creaturefromtheblacklagoon #vintagehollywood
WIP #wip #watercolor #painting